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Show ! 4 - r t - THE PROVO POST PAGE FOUR C ooooooooooooooooooo 1 E ooo oo-oooooo-- o 4 1 Mrs. Reed Smoot wife of Senator Smoot, harcome in for A splendid article from the pen of the noted writer, Selene Armstrong Harmon. The article is in a series entitled, Women Worth-Whil- e and reads as follows : Shades of our grandmothers She goes to market, mothers six children, gives dinners without the aid of a cateress, embroiders her own linen, and custom of a bygone day among gentlewomen with her own hands keeps her room in its perennial state of 'exquisite neatness. Mrs. Reed Smoot, wife, of Senator Smoot of Utah, embodies the domestic .virtues of gone age. ' She presides over one of the hahdsomest and most spacious homes in Washington, entertains 4- - organization of Latter-da- y Saints in Washington. . 7 The names of the children of Senator and Mrs. Smoot are Harold, Chlbe, Harlow, Annie K., Zelle and Ernest. They also have three grandcvhildren. Senator and Mrs. Smoot built theXhouse at Washington which they how occupy. It is a spacious and beautiful home, planned after their hearts desire, and is superbly furnished. A " handsomely equipped .music room is a feature of the firstob. Adjoining. Mrs, Smoots bedroom oh the second floor is a big, sunny apartment, jtby with bright flowered hangings and upholsterings, vases of flowers and family photographs. This frequently, and shirks none of her is the family sitting room, where official social duties. Yet she the happiest hours of Senator and finds time to personally adminis- - Mrs. Smoot and their children are . A passed. affairs is. such household a Miss Anna Grant of Logan will housekeeper, in fact, as your grandmother was and is a fam- - return home on Thursday after a ous cook in the bargain. stay with her sister, Mrs. George V There never were, in the his- - Hansen, tory of civilization, she says, so Sunday last Mr. and many inventions and devices to Decker entertained the follow make womans work in the home These days every ing at dinner: Mr. and Mrs.f Joe attractive. convenience is practically within Decker, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Pratt, reach of the woman of moderate Mr.' and Mrs. James Dunckley, means. Think of the happiness a Mr. and Mrs. Ewing, Mr. and woman of two generations ago Mrs. Dunckley, Mr. Wayne Deckwould have, deriyed frpra sojne. of. er, Miss Alta Terry, Mis? Lorajne the simplest and most inexpensive Terry, Mrs. George A. Smith, 'contrivances which we find in the Misses Emily and Edith Smith; and Messrs, Loa and Mart Smith humblest homes today. of Salt Lake City, all in Yet, this, spite. of, to, Aove-Jthe- ir On Thursday Dr. E. G. Hughes -- homes less than they ever did before. It looks like the great ma- delivered; a leeture in Spanish jority ofl them go outside" their Fork on Wales and Her People at the Welsh Estedfodjn the homes in search of happiness. have often- wondered why this Spanish Fork auditorium-- . condition should exist, but I have never been able to reaeh a satisfae A'crnttircivie "committee' meettory conclusion about it. That it ing will be held on Wednesday does undeniably exist I regard as evening nevt at eight p. m. in the basement of the Public Library, calamitius. , Certain it is that the home is and it is requested that delegates of (Womans happi- be sent fro mthe different organness as well as usefulness. This izations in the city. may sound like a platitude in this advanced day and time. But I Mrs. George Itavereamp, Mrs. wish there were more sermons W. B. Searle and Mrs. A. E. Butler of Salt Lake City are in Provo preached oh this text. . I know by experience that visiting, the job of is a big At the dancing party given one. , I am the mother of six children and the companion of each under the auspices of the First of them. My daughters .and I sew ward M. I. At on Friday evening together by the hour. My sons last, a number of Salt Lake visiare my most confidential friends. tors were present, who, together Is it. a. wonder that I, who have with the local party, enjoyed the so much happiness in being moth affair immensely. er and hom should advo The new bungalow of Mr. and cate these professions for other Mrs. El von L. Jackson.wasa scene women! This from a wotpan who' has of merriment jon Friday evening, a more than once voted at the poll house warming party being held of Utah, been president of a poli- in which a host of Mr. and Mrs. tical club in her state, and is thor- Jacksons relatives and friends oughly informed on the polities of participated. 'A delightful .eventhe day! ing was experienced by the guests Senator and Mrs. Smoot and through the enjoyment of a musi their six children are members of ca programme. ancF the playing the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat f various and entertaining games y Saints, a denomination Prizes were awarded in the game popularly known in the east as Paying, and a delicious luncheon was served from the tables, so Mormons. Our faith, says Mrs. Smoot prettily decorated with pink aDd very dear to us. We observe white carnations. The guess list the rules of our church as faith included Mr. and Mrs. George Mi 'A Mi il f 1 h . -- k t ft t, fully and as consistently as' we possibly can; although thereTTno if , l , i I - iit -- J '' - Home-makjn- IN SUCH A WONDERFUL ARRAY OF COLORS, DESIGNS AND WEAVES THAT WE CANNOT DESCRIBE THEM ON YOU MUST SEE THEM TO APPRECIATE THEM. M LET US SHOW Remarkable Offerings In Silks Cheney Brothers Shower Proof $1.25 Foulard Silks for 89c Great Values In TAFFETAS Our manager, Mr. Brown, on his trip through the eastern markets found that taffetas were the leading and most popular of all silks, in fact, they are so scarce, that it is al- In all the latest, daintiest, shimmering colors and combinations in the silk market. Their name is a guarantee of absolutely the best quality at the market price, hut we were fortunate in securing a special concessionjonjhig lot wndt gladly give our patrons the benefit of it. We couldeasily sell every yard at the regular price of $1.25 a yard, but it t always, has been and always will be our policy to give our -- most impossible to get them. Dress and waist manufactur ers are striving in vain to secure enough to meet the demands. Here again wwere fortunate as we have secured patrons the advantage of our successful buying and always give the biggest values for least money We Are endid SILK STOCK It cannot be surpassed anywhere in the west for newness, and high quality modestly priced.-- It is extensive and covers an extremely wide range of kinds and styles. Everything BEAUTIFUL PRINTED SILK CANTON CREPE, 40 INCHES WIDE, $1,75 .YD.' HANDSOME SERGE PLAID SILKS, 25 INCHES WIDE, 31.15. CHARMEUSE, CASCADEUSE CREPES, SILK P0Pf.TK3),Rftn(TATngn AND pT.apfl TVTE3 SALINES, ETC. WE CANT BEGIN TO TELL YOU ABOUT THESE. LET US SHOW YOU. - , up-to-da- CREPE-DE-METER- CREPE-DE-CHINE- St S, ' "HANDSOME NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS GALORE Am you om'toSM lia. ofVoUei C pape- r- Let Ratines, Poplins, FI axons, Rice Cloth and hundreds of others. are matchless in beauty of Design, Color and Individuality, that give the Wearer a distinctive, forceful personsOity .so esirble to the. discriminating-up-to-dat- e dresser.' ' They are nnmatchable and the prices delightfully, modest. GIVE JUS THE PLEASURE OF SHOWING YOU. ' ' - - 1 - - The New Spring Suits if foment The JaCket fiWrtl are 111 o the new fanc7 cuts-t- he fects, positively the most advanced ideas of the coining season." g ' StTleS- - -- l ' - 'V pleasing creations in the and Tiered tU Tunic, .Peg Top ' The New Spring Coats mc tflilt -- I PAPER, YOU THESE HANDSOME GOODS. . . ,t Of New Silks and Dress Goods f'--1 BtZP'fX,il 1ft flAID on 4 (.a. 2 A. other A. The hM leadic, feitma are catawa Any X' The New Spring Dresses Are dreams of daintiness and exquisite designing. It's nselesfto try to describe them- .- Give ns p asure of showing you. It will be time well kpentif yon in whats new and why. are-interest- 5YE WILL PROVE TO YOU IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH PROVOS REAL BARGAIN STORE Off ft ter-da- II ilmilleC The Pioneer, ward entertained able, and during the course of the spirits. Gee, Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson, reason of her many the-olMrsrSula Gee, Mr, folks of their ward on .afternoon .choice-- , refreshments good qualities and kindly disposid. Hugh Lo v eMissPearl Geej Mcaarnl Friday; under the direction of the were served. Mrs.' Watson at: tion she has endeared herself to Mfs.j5sepri5mithrMrrhnd mm Old 'Folks Coiamittee, ' ah3th'ej idthe-ageo- f eighty fou;- and all whose privilege it is to be Frank Hoover,' Mr. and Mrs. John time given was equal to those this occasion was in excellent . ' Oliphant, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur en by some .of the ether wards Hall and family, Mr. and Mrs. last week; The hall was beauti Thomas Sumner, Mr. and Mrs. J. fully' decorated for this occasion R. Ilodson, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Hothouse plants,' "rases and carnaGee and family, Mr, and Mrs,-L- . tions were effectively - displayed II. Noyes, Dr. and Mrs. L. O. on the tables. which were laden ,. with Noyes, Mr, and Mrs. J. Carl an abundance ef good things Now Is the time to improve the Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Noyes, prepared for the mid-da- y meal, Mrs. Louisa McBride, Miss Myr- which. was so and value of your farm by putting greatly enjoyed by up Can't tle Barrett, Messrs,. Newton Jack-so- the guests. A pretty white carnarSag 95-- , Notice How the boards are double-boltIn' Clyde- - Crookstoa, Will Howe, tion was won ty each-on- e pre, VU ll eiuipOe 1 and Junius Jackson. ent, with the exception of the old. I ' The L .1 est couple who .were distinguishMrs. Lester Mangum was hostess ed by Jthe .gearing olft-ros- e An Qu!!d Ccn't-- C at a dancing party given at her excellent programme was carried out for the of the old pleasure , residence on Thursday evening folks, and dancing was enjoyed. last A very pleasant evening was In and-Mr- s. -- -- her-frien- d. giv-jo- n SNfixiiT (fXki! .(Jaxicp Hite IkftVi irfcrti ch - All-red- Wednesday Three-Re- ef JEPTHAHS DAUGHTER Tragedy-fron- t the Holy Bible. n, ed .a ke . o tr ..... .... Thursday Your .Ovri Three Reel Eclair. THE FIRST MIGGET ' .. . - : .THREE OTHER REELS. - " w1 enjoyed by the listed guests, .and light refreshments Guests : Mr.' and Mrs. A. C. Lund, M, and Mrs. Wt F. Violett, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Knight Starr Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Will Knight,' Mr. and Mrs. Ileber, Jex. Mr. andVJlrs. J. C. Swensen, llr. and Mrs. A. W. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thurman, Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Reid, Mr. fcnd Mrs. Jacob Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Corfman, and Mr. and ' Mrs. C. R. Johnson. . , were-serve- Friday -- - KING BAGGOT in - -- - Reels.. . .... be heard in yiolin Solos Mr., Emery S. Epperson will all this Week. . . ABSINTHE-Fou- r rmtmm - vj w w w W wWWwW v r the evening n dancing party was given fo$ the younger people of the ward, which is also reported as being a pronounced success. . .In honor of the birthday of Mrs. Maragaret Watson, the' officers of ward belief-Societ- y, with a number of neighbors, called on Mrs. Watson on Friday afternoon 'in sociaF capacity and to show respect to "the occasion. Speeches were made by Mrs. Watson and her husband, Patriarch Watson,- which were most enjoy- the-Four- -- th - 4 rom SALK "mi E. J. WARD & SON Manufacturers of All Ksnds of Building Materials CENERAL MILL WORK |